Pack Dog
Small dogs used primarily for carrying light loads. They are more excitable than the riding or draught dogs, but frequently more gentle, as well. Pack Dogs can carry up to 300 lbs and move at full movement, and they can carry a maximum of 600 lbs and have movement halved.
Pack Dog Breeds: Retriever, Setter, Spaniel, Pointer, St. Bernard, Newfoundland, Andalusian Hound, Golden Retriever
Mutations: Gigantism, Increased Strength

Draught Dog
Large dog breeds used to haul very heavy loads, and are usually trained to be part of a sled or sleigh team. Muscular but slow, these ponderous animals haul freight over long distances without complaint, and are frequently used by traders. Draft dogs can carry up to 450 lbs and move at full movement, and they can carry a maximum of 900 lbs and have movement halved.
Draught Dog Breeds: Alaskan Husky, Alaskan Malamute, Eskimo Dog, Chinook, Greenland Dog, Samoyed, Siberian Huskey
Mutations: Gigantism, Increased Strength

Racing Dog
Racing dogs are generally drawn from the various sighthound breeds which specialize in pursuing prey, keeping it in sight, and using their great speed to overpower the prey. Racing Dogs can carry up to 200 lbs and move at full movement, and they can carry a maximum of 400 lbs and have movement halved.
Racing Dog Breeds: Greyhound, Whippet, Borzoi, Afghan Hound, Wolfhound, Deerhound, Dalmatian, Silken WindhoundR>
Mutations: Gigantism